G Cobb in the House Friday, February 26, 2010

February 26, 2010

Hosted by Garry “G” Cobb and Micah Warren

Episode Description

G Cobb In The House

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G. Cobb In The House is a show that goes inside the world of sports. We’ll examine what happens in the locker room, clubhouse and behind the scenes. We’ll talk to and about players, front office personnel, agents and everybody who is involved in the goings on around sports. We will have guests who are in the middle of the news and the sports scene. At times we will make news and break news stories on the show. It’s always exciting and always full of energy. You’ll hear legitimate arguments between G.Cobb and his guests.

Garry “G” Cobb and Micah Warren

Garry “G” Cobb is a former NFL star who has transitioned successfully into a sports radio and television broadcaster. His 11-year career began in 1979 included six years with the Detroit Lions, three years with the Philadelphia Eagles and two years with the Dallas Cowboys.

With the Eagles, Cobb played for some of the most popular defenses in team history. Lining up next to Hall of Famer Reggie White and superstar quarterback Randall Cunningham, Cobb helped terrorize opposing offenses under the immortal Buddy Ryan.

Cobb had his best day as a pro against the Atlanta Falcons when he registered four sacks, two forced fumbles, and a fumble recovery, earning him Sports Illustrated’s “NFL Defensive Player of the Week.” His four-sack performance was the Eagles single-game record until Clyde Simmons racked up four and a half in a game a few years later.

After his football career, Cobb became a popular talk show host on Sportsradio WIP in 1991. He became known as G. Cobb and has developed quite a following amongst sports fans who have come to know him as the authority on the Philadelphia Eagles.

Cobb was previously a sports anchor and reporter on CBS 3 television in Philadelphia for eight years. He created GCobb.com, an Eagles-heavy sports website that is known amongst the mainstream Philly sports media as a “must-read.” He writes a weekly newspaper columnist in the Philadelphia Bulletin, and is also a regular on Comcast Sportsnet.